Montenegro is a destination worth visiting in the post-pandemic period, influential Polish media Dziennin Polski and Gazeta Krakowska reported.
The author of the text, Marek Dlugopolski, who previously paid a study visit to Montenegro, through the National Tourist Organization (NTO), carries fond memories of Montenegro.
"Saint Stephen is an oasis of luxury immersed in the turquoise sea. The blood-red color of the roofs, the white and soft gray color of the stone, the greenery of the trees, the simple, austere but solid buildings, and the charming and quiet alleys. "Sveti Stefan, the pearl of the Montenegrin coast, Adriatic Monaco, is one of the most photographed attractions in Montenegro, and it is also an exclusive hotel where movie stars, artists, politicians and some of the most powerful people in the world find their peace," Dlugopolski wrote.
He added that tennis ace Novak Djokovic and his long-term partner Jelena Ristic said a fateful "yes".
"Budva is considered one of the oldest cities on the Adriatic Sea and was home to Greeks, Romans, Venetians and Slavs, and is now one of the most modern resorts in Montenegro. Tourists also like to visit the medieval town of Kotor, reminiscent of fairytale Venice, Bar, where the first king Mihailo Vojislavljevic was crowned in 1077, as well as the beautiful Ulcinj, known for its pirate past, but also the longest beach in Montenegro, 13 kilometers long. You can't help but visit the kingdom of painters and writers - the city of Herceg Novi ", wrote Dlugopolski.
Readers are also recommended to visit the historical and cultural capital of Cetinje, as well as the ascent to the mausoleum on Lovćen, of Peter II Petrović Njegoš, who, as the author states, is not only a ruler, prince-bishop and philosopher, but also the greatest Montenegrin poet.
"Montenegrins can also boast of the Ostrog monastery from the 17th century, which is the destination of numerous pilgrimages, the largest lake in the Balkans - Skadar, the monumental canyon of Tara 1.3 thousand meters deep, as well as 117 beaches 73 kilometers long, which is also impressive. You can't leave this country without trying Njegusi prosciutto and Pljevlja cheese, and there are also excellent olives and grapes, "the text reads.
Dlugopolski recommends that readers visit Montenegro, a land of mighty mountain peaks and turquoise sea, as soon as they pass travel restrictions.
source: Minaoriginal text: dziennikpolski24, GazetaKrakowska
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